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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE EWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS —*d| eee My fgris i ae taking son, went aS es Paettid aii id pe Ms sa and her Jers HS) re our room -the at- ! Deci Tes f j creditor and a sheriff's certificate 0 NEIGHBORS treatments and is rapidly improv-| miles north o! enoken | Sunday.|mother, Mrs. Asa Werner motored} mosphere of spring. ecisions 0: issued, No +udeenpAsGH” WON ing. About 15 good sized fish were|to Bi ck to get her. Class Vi—Robert Bear—Runnin, a NEWS OF UR Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morgan mo- and Me eee a | Supreme Court | and more than a year after the pe. ° caught, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carlisle and|high jump, second, 3 points. * . tored to Wilton Wednesday where ir, and Mrs. Fred Hessingers|son, Roger spent Sunday in town. | Total ula, 18 points, tiod of redemption expired a stock ——————— 9 | this week while taking examinations | Mrs. Morgan took the train to Minot | and three children were entertained) Billy Olson of Kintyre was a busi-| Total boys, 6 points. ‘ re holder of the compan: urchase¢ | Estherville j{at the Canfield school. .__|where she will visit with her daugh-| at dinner Monday evening at the|ness caller in town Monday. Braddock points, 24. Thomas Fingenskau, et al, Plaintiffs] 14 secured an pp pee of the . Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bailey of Bis-|ter, Gertrude, who will graduate| Yeagle brothers favm. Mrs. Sid White left for her home| Robert Baer and Thomas Shepard] and Appellants, herif?’ a btai a a ERT jmarck were ‘visiting with their|from the Minot high school in June.) A. H. Klepstein motored to Bis-|in Minneapolis Tuesday. are absent from school recovering vs. mney sheritrs certificate and obtained a Ole Aune and family left early | brother Luther Saturday who has! Wallace Anderson of Baldwin|marck Tuesday. Mrs. C. E, Moffit and Mrs. J. Hill|from the measles. August Wiege and Henry G. Klind- | sheriff's deed to the property. For Monday morning by car for Har-jbeen very ill but is improving|spent Sunday at the J. Spitzer| A dance was held in the Lock- visited at the B. F. Lane home Tues-} Mabel Hill is the only student in] worth, as Sheriff of Mercer! reasons stated in the opinion, no vey, Where he will work at his trade! rapidly. home. wood dance pavilion Friday evening.|day evening. our room having a perfect attend-| County, N. D., Defendants and] oud has been established. this summer. They plan on coming! Mrs. L. Jorgenson was a guest at/ Alex Oshanyk, Mabel Sager and| P. T. A. was held in the south Val Benz and F. H. Pillsbury at-|ance record for the entire year. She; Respondents. : ji ‘ ri decide A esa aidan p i 2. An individual stockholder of back to Regan to make their home/the Harry Davenport home Sunday.| Mrs, Lars Jacobson attended the| Boyd school Friday evenirg. A|tended the Bankers ‘convention at|will receive & cectifieate of honor (1) In an action to set aside a ltl of again this fall. Martin Dockter, who is employed] show in Bismarck Thursday evening.| large crowd attended and enjoyed | Mandan Wednesday. for this distinction. sale of land under a judgment of i oa os bad tater the absence of Mike Pankovitch motored to Bis- Hi ip Steve Nemetz farm, spent! ‘The road commissioners were in| the program given by the pupils of| Mr. and Mrs. BF. Lane and Mrs. foreclosure where the complaint |{"ud or bad faith and not being a junday r a - be a % saae a fficer or director of the compan; marck on business Tuesday, th his wife at the Mary|the neighborhood Satuday looking| the two Boyd schocls. A luncheon|A. CG. Lane and son spend Tuesday |©————-.——® | states that the premises consist of |° tor ¢ company, Gene Little went back to his work| Rasche farm. for gravel to be used pd the new|of ice cream and cake was served|in Mandan and Bismarck, Wing ||several_known parcels and lots of with, oe pase) relationship at the Wm. Johnson farm Monday; Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCullough! piock Trail. by the ladies, Miss Madge Runey,| Mr. and Mrs. John Benz and chil- @ {land which could advantageously be | ¥! eT Cy and may pu! evening, having spent Sunday andjand Ruth Little attended Pentecos-|" 1,” 4. Carlson visited with Iver| county superintendent, attended the|dron were shopping in town Wednes- sold separately; t the day of |Property lost by the company’s fail- Monday at home. tal services in Regan Sunday even-/ johnson Sunday. Mr. Carlson is|P.T. A y Ella Keist, Katie and Fred! sale there upon the/Ure to redeem from an execution ing that the |S#le, and no constructive trust oe fe offered arises in favor of creditors of the ain order there-|Company by reason thereof. t TSA. day. Joe and Arnold Wold called at/ing. ‘looking fine after his long illness. Mrs. W. T. Dance and daughter! H. P, Asselstine and M. G. Mc-| Schneider of Goodrich visited at the| s the Cecil Elkins home ‘Monday eve-| Fred Olson, Burnett Jacobson, Te eeceott ie staying at the| Miss Nellie and Mrs. Mary Dance| Nally inotored to Hazelton where| Jake Hein home sucday. : ning. Joseph Cook and Bertha Eide at-i1o0. Jacobson home. He has been| were callers at the home of Mrs.|Mr. Asselstine consulted a. doctor| Mr. and Mrs Ed Larson and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mickelson |tended the ball game in Regan employed at the Axel Stenquist|M. E. Funston Sunday afternoon. jabout his health on Wednesday | Burnell and Frances were Sunday itt a demand 3 IL a ce a a aes | eeniiy Me canaton Sinaey is ate is anette set forth; that the Spence by the Court.) were shopping in town Tuesday ye ” ‘ilton. r. and Mrs. Fred Hanson have} morning. visitors at Woodworth, : sheriff did commence to so offer the ppeal from the District Court morning. P i aicesientee i cence pagel La ae Tee made a short call| returned from their honeymoon pate eae, Jake Melhoff, John Hein and/said tract in lots separately and|Morton County, Hon. H. L, pride: Chris Berg of Wing was a busi- al aly Thee ey oa the|at the Enock Anderson home Fri-|trip at Fargo. They will make | @———-———______| Gottfred Weber motored to. Arena without cause discontinued to so of- | Judge. i ness caller at the Frank Mickelson | nes ih an n ursday ia i Lib ie day, their home near Ceuter, N. D. Mrs. | Braddock i Thursday, _ < fer the same, and off and sold] Affirmed. Opinion of the Court home Tuesday. He was accompan- | seven' Lon 2 a ahd te Alt Miss Florence Little of Baldwin is| Hanson was formerly Mrs. Mildred o ¢| Richard, David and Gottfred Web-|said land in one body, such allega-|by Englert, Dist. J. Mr, Chief Jus- \* ied by Carl Berg and son Lyle. Alec Anderson and sons Alton) | Sls carrier now. She is sub.| Bauman, Miss Orpha Agnew at- er visited with their grandfather at) tions, together with other allega-|tice Nuessle did" not participate, Mrs. Carl Berg and Lyle mo-|and Robert motored to Regan Sat-| cit tie for Mr. Nelson during the | tended the wedding at Fargo. The Sunday school convention of| Goodrich Sunday. tions’ inthe complaint, + tored to Regan Tuesday afternoon. |urday. ea suf-|Hon. M. J. Englert, Judge of the n ine work: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Erickson and} Logan and Emmons counties will] Mrs. Harry Knowles entertained | ficient statement of a cause of ac-| First Judicial District, sittin; i Mrs. Roy Little and Mrs. Benedict haat Gls eal ahd Gime fail and H. B. Thompson | 80n were called to Minnesota Tues-/meect Wednesday, June 6, in the M.|a number of women Thursday in/tion on demurrer. stead. i ted ite Dee. Sarah Mowder ae nop nome Wodnesday after otored to. Washburn ‘Sunday. to| day evening on account of the desth|E. church at Braddock, A’ placo is| honor of Mra, Bronten, who left for| “tsciatce ir ake Court.) W. H. Stutsman, Mandan, for Ap- Wednesday afternoon. inal Pat Patter to“ Mon-| visit with Mr. Thompson’s brother.| of a nephew. Mr. and Mrs. Charles! being furnished for all those who| Mandan Saturday. Appeal from an order 0 the Dis-| pellants. Mrs, Reinhold Berg was shopping Tries ales Ns a Graves took them to Bismarck for/bring their picnic lunches. The fol-|_ Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hubbell and trict Court of Mercer County; Hon.|" G. Liebert Crum and Alfred Zu- in Regan Wednesday morning. ba ir an Mhdlleads rane din- | ©-—_——_—————__—_—— | the evening train. lowing program will be given: family visited in Glen Ullin Sunday./H. L. Berry, Judge. |ger, both of Bismarck, for Respond % Mrs. Hatry Davenport was a Re- ag bel s Hoa ph Aa Painted Woods | Mr. and Mrs, Otto Ayers and son} Mrs, E. F, Savage, county. presi- David Hein returned from the} Reversed. Opinion of the Court |ents, gan caller Thursday morning. Fria ~ th “ at day of feiisel { and Clarence Ayers motored to] dent, presiding. Bismarck hospital Saturday. ,.. |by Burke, J. The high school pupils of Can- a rete * ontes ve emipoyed ‘ot +>————— > —— | Jamestown Tuesday to visit Mr. and MORNING SESSION The senior class play given Fri- an In the Matter of the Applict.tion of field and their tan eno y da eaten econ, fart ioe ctfow| Mr. and Mrs, Andrew elson and| Mrs. Clarence Lonyy. Mrs. Long is| 9:30—Registration Assignment of |day was well vatterded Sad was a! Frank Langer, et ul, Petitioners and] Matt Brilz, Petitioner for a, WHE pienic at the Sa Thursday. The i a lec er son Albert spent Sunday afternoon ill in the Trinity hospital. They re- delegates. : great success. aie Appell: of Habeas Corpus. weather was ideal and every one|days. 4° Loren Gramling are| at the Frank Erickson home. turned Tuesday night. «<4, | 10:00—Morning devotions. Violet Olson of Canfield _ spent vs. Chapter 268 of the Session Laws reported a very good time. LAN ot Frank Erickson called at the An-| Miss Gertrude Ness spent Friday Hymn .......05 Braddock Choir| Saturday with Mrs, James Olson. | Hubert Langer, et al, Respondents.!of 1923 does not affect Chapter 97 rr. and Mrs. Frank Mickelson|digging rock on the Ed. Rasche were Wilton business callers Friday | farm. nn cripture and prayer..Rev. Falk] Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hass motored drew Nelson home Sunday morning.| evening visiting at the Earl Baker The Greatest Need in Our | to Fargo Saturday. smined, and] of the Ole Lillefjeld visited at Dave} home. p opinion, It) to redu ion Laws of 1921 so as So ee ee ae ee ee f ie crime of keeping and afternoon. Mrs. Mary Wood left for Montana her Emma Weber spent Sunday vis- indings of intaini 7 eas * 3 —————— —___ —________— ee | Boats Tuesday. ‘y Wood I 'y ‘each: aa a t ‘pent y Ing maintaini C. W. Wilkinson is plowing for|@ Steel | Mr, and Mrs, Elias Lillefjeld and| where she will visit her son. dene . Mrs. co| iting with friends at Tuttle. | second offense, described tn’ Be Homer Taylor with his Seda fh tee le sons Gerald and Edwin spent Thurs-| Wood. Mrs. Wood expects to re-| 11; us yre} Mrs, John Harty is on the sick domicile of the de-|t of the 1921 law, from a felony Mrs. Wm. Mickelson and daugh-|@——____ day evening at the Ole Lillefjeld| turn the first of August. . Strutz| list this week. et of his h jto a misdemeanor. ter Odessa were Regan callers Sat- Steele high school was represent-| home. Eleven little boys and girls helped iness: App of} Nina Waiste is assisting Harty’s | j ut the coun-| (Syllabus by the Court.) esti yey isited with Mrs.| ed atthe inter -Higt school contest] Mrs. Chas. Erickson, who has| Florence Danielson celebrate her nating and Business Com-| at the cafe during Mrs. Harty’s ill- y was the| Petition for writ of habeas corpus, Bch Rive! y aft ;| at Grand Forks, ‘luursday and Fri-| been staying in Bismarck taking| eleventh birthday Sunday. Those} — mittees. ness, 5 | ‘on to probate| Writ Denied. Opinion of the Anna Knutson ie me Wickalson day, and the mixed chorus won first| treatments returned to her home present were Edwill, Lucille and Offering. Mr, and Mrs. Joe Novy were shop-| hi yment. | Court by Burr, J. Mr. and Mrs. Saturday after:| placer Gerald Prescott won second| Thursday evening. Forrest Fild, Mary and Margart AFTERNO! SION pers in Wing Monday. (b) ‘That the will was properly| A. ‘T. Faber, for Petitioner. motored to Wing Saturday after-| pisces iereass band solo; and the| Oscar” Brostrom and _ Walter| Garross, Signe and Elmer Roswick, a ere Linton Choir] John Mueller is “assessing the /admisted to probate as tae valid will! Geo, F. Shafer, Attorney Generals eo tee cre eerombacre ns Pa ee an ‘ von | Kirk Eri Beverly and Jack Edmark, Mrs. ture Verses from Memory | town this week. of the Chas. Si i i teele high school brass band won| Kirkey called on Frank tickson | Be ic 4 pture Verses y of jas. Simon, Assistant, for Re- Naomi and Lye Berg. in| Steele, high Wednesday. Field, Sheldon Field, Mr. Henry Ed- :. Napoleon Sunday School| Clara and Edith Mueller spent|” (3 | spondent. ; : we einen diay to con.| Mrs. 0. 'T, Nese entertained the| Bill Brown was a caller in Wil-| mark, the Misses Martha and Rose| 2.43" “itev, McDonald, Sunday at the North Ranch, sult. the sacar aot Ruth's hand| Legion Auxiliary Thursday evening; | ton Friday. Hee ae a Sa asus tea ey ul ; there Jacobson “e employed at! B Hans Nybakken and Karen ; ‘ i “observing! The farmers in this vicinity are} Welch and Ben Golddader ci Report of committees, fe Patterson ranch, B) Nybakken, ; y Cee ee ene ee ee reer MERIAL Ie eiorto ceive disnes |about thtoupiiowiiowhele. vepeing| watch acd eMac RMMAELHETBick | Witte egtenes at Bumday| “The ner tiie efor. Tear Thats Plaintiffs and Respondents, ; On ae Little of| to all the Legion boys, work. They have nearly all’ the|from Onida, 8. D., also helped to school superintendents. son were held Thursday of last |o ne di ¥ wee area ae th Roy Little home ats ‘and airs. ¢ J. Altes are| small grain in, and are now putting| Make the day a pleasant one. The Pledge to the state council, | week at the Zion Lutheran church | dec! 1 will to be R. Baird, as Receiver of : re ae ee ang” They also called| beautifying their ‘ew home. place|in their corn.” Crop prospects look | afternoon was spent playing games. Election of officers. in Lein, His remains were shipped|titioncrs appealed. to. the’ distrie Fanuete tee cha ’ fae my EvERIg: 2065 with two dozen evergreen, and a/ good now. A good rain would help — Place of next convention. to Wisconsin. : court, and now appeal from the ac- ‘poration, and G. R. Vath : re Rate Se Gibb Gis oa) Steal” Mave niitaber otoash: trees. . alot sat ‘this:tiine: ° International Journal of Re-| Bacculareate services were held tion of the district court sustaining kle, as Receiver of First & ness caller at the Julius Oleson| Alf Ellingson, one of the state| Andrew Nelson was a Wilton call- Ecklund Higious education. etton| iy nec onetemational church Sun- the order of the county ecurt, || Farmers bank of Minot, a ‘ i i 5 vo Week's | er Thursday. ——_ —Musie ... +.» Hazelton] day evening . very large crow Affiri Opinion of the Court | corporation, : tot ee i uagton boys and Seercansats ibe ae of ae parents| Mrs, Andrew Nelson called at the) A, F, Anderson was a caller in Wil-| 3:40—“How to ‘ was in attendance. (by N Ch. J. mea ‘Defendants and Appellants, the ladies of the American Legion| and his wife's mother, returning t0| Ole Lillefjeld home Sunday. ton Monday morning. Roll a Succes: svoe || Kred Cumber returned to Wing] A.C. Lacy, for Appellants. 1. In an action brought to quiet : held a business meeting in the hall| Bismarck Saturday to resume his| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown and| Lawrence Little of Baldwin made i irs. C. M. Pearson| Thursday and has his old job back] A. P. Paulson, for Kespondents. title where the defendant set up a De Sat ae ENWRUAE! ig duties. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Brown were call-| 9 trip to Still Monday to get some| 3:50- Methods for | again as section foreman. z mortgage lien given to secure noted q Regan. callers’ Saturday evening|° H. B. Hanson has moved his im-|ers at the Wm. Berner home Sun. plow lays sharpened. : ea ened pel an naar le re teed for w the original consideration ' were Chas. Manning and family,| plement building unto the recently | day, ‘aaiuaé . Donald Morris was a caller at the] . . Sane eae 4 ibd was a stock subscription, the plain- Carl B nd family, Mr. and Mrs. purchased lots on the west edge ot| . lias Lillefjeld and family spent! A, F, Anderson home Monday. 3:50 riday evening. tiffs replied, alleging that the sub. 4 Earl Mowder, George Mowder, Dan| town Sunday afternoon at Dick | Herson|” ‘Sam Brown and Edward Morris| the Men in choo!” . The Wing baseball team was de- I S scription was made tn reliance aad { | anielson and family, Wm. Johnson,| “Charles Whitney moved the build-| from there they caled at the Ole| called at the Let. Mora hens Kev. McDonald} feated Sunday with a score of 4 t false aemresentariie tres oae t Se Ue Wa silekeless, Hattie Mrecently occupied by Mrs.| Lillefjeld home. Muiakyincshe 4: Shall We Teach in |2 in Robinson's favor, dend. pagine qualitice eis paeeaal %4 Ba nport, Roy Little and fam- Chas Liesman, to the corner va-|, Ole Lillefjeld called at the Ole] Walter Spangberg and Fred An-| the Young People’s ( pee Quite a number of Wing folks d Par 1 fila e a beat the‘ stoc! t We cated by the removal of Mr. Han-| Toderfuist home Monday. atvoritWere “Wisiiiean /clllbes late'the <3 - W, Frisbee} spent Sunday at Wildwood lake pic- I pillar arenas ere poe ae : . EB “eit s eligious icking. H. : . “ - t { ROR Tanee: sete (Gael ee eee ee eee ee — ry hee cs Slee tae mad m of the Mr. and Mrs, A. B, Kokklin trans. W. Page, Ee t Berg Horie office. il T. F. Morris and daughter Doro- oe acted business in the capital city|tha Page, Mabel Page, F. A. Rs ; 13 i a1. . aes ic spat str Tuesday. Schroeder, Ed, Pa (a) To support the finding of ‘ MAE Tel ON ete Ee cpvoe abel es ala AA ra gee aera See Biayetaed Bencaichon’ 225 Mr. and Mrs, John Weber visited|G. Schroeder and I the trial court to the effect that the : pebge ciay eet eben toe id nee pleasant Hil Pacent-Teach-| ut 2m¢ rs. Otto Aspland and | Moline ho | [ul Rees Rev. J. W. Frisbee| in Goodrich Thursday. State Bank, a corporation, subscription was induced by false t ae eare: Bide pent the week-| er eet ieasant Hill Farent-Teach-|children of Bismarck motored to | business. epanatare couitedwaeetne EVENING SESSION | John Berg of Meclusky tuned Defendants and Appellants. |Tepresentations relied upon by the . end with Mrs, A, H. Helgeson, Mat IEAOAg: evens "A Jgocdly, ae eae. aay ue A. Hedberg home Tuesday eve-| 8:00—Music abe Braddock Choir the organ at the Congregational idence examined from ey supporketheciedt ( game betw yas present, § onter- ‘ ee “| ning. Scripture and Prayer ....... | church Tuesday. held that certain find-| (b) To support the finding of , The tall game between | Regay| number was present, and an enter-lturned to their home Sunday. MMM modi’ Méss Honty- Speten cand Mrs, Chalfin] | Mrs. A. E. Kopplin entertained| ings of fact of the trial court are|the trial court to the effect that the ; Sionpalted rettsir thesscstaitelnel Mere Do Wasinaciace Fea a aate, Sata) Sea rill wine adhe A) NEE e Week Day Church | the Home-Makers club at her home| sustained by the evidence, and cer-| false representations were known to e cight and one in fevor of Wilton.|.” Wilmer Chambertain purchased a|Deeh on the list the last weck. Mrs, | Somily visited at the A. I veseeceseess Mrs. Meir] Friday, May 18th. tain other findings of fact specific-|both the original payee of he note - This was Regan's first. game this| sectadtand coupe resect; Soareen silt aie. 18 MeBie| *E Scee Title tine o apie at in Werke Draddocic Sune” | reser ge, Landsdorf, former| ally, enumerated in the opinion are|and the transferee, the bank of 7 % 4 et ; _| Hagstrom is are o! . Fy i emory Work, Braddock Sun- | residents o ing, but now of Wil-| held not sustained by the evidence. | whic! e defendant is receiver; a . year and we hope they will do bet-|" John Gephart is now in the em-/ Hagstrom is taking care of her. See ort emeatie unnreday day School, conducted by | liston were visitors in Wing ag] “Svllahue bs the cage (c) To support the finding of Court of |the trial court to the effect that the ter next time, rf i ploy of the Prairie Oil company, ert i : I, ere u n The pupils of the intermediate] and helping move the material out ia Ba peadiicenghi Misses Aldythe and Elsie McCul- Mrs. Sherwin. Wednesday, Appe the Dis ii of Canfield i! il . é lough visited at the parental home Offering, Music, Benediction. —_——___. Henville County, Hon J. C. Lowe,| false representations were known ta : an pes tie eee cna peas gay a ee, ie the sparc services for ten days, te the week-end. e ee , The Abe of the Seosiniay > ge Judge. : both the original payee of the note inations, as Friday, the 25th, is the] marck for medical treatment. left Monday, - Lloya| . A: F- Anderson was a business} circle will ho cine Sunier ai began Schrunk | Modified. Opinion of the Court by]and the transferee, the bank of 2 last day of school, which will be] Chas. Liesman was down ‘from| John Asplund and son ce caller in Wilton Friday evening. ice in Siem's ral an rad epee el Burke, Justice Burr, being} which the defendant is receiver; t celebrated with a community din-| Bismarck several days last week |C@lled at the L. M. Nordquist home| “p. , Morris was a caller at the|May 27, to whic Tne Feehan ue 1 ea disqualified, did not participate,|_ (c) To eupport the finding that ner. looking after business matters and|Monday morning. ; Albert Moline home Thursday eve-| of the W. O. W. and’ Woodman circle uesday shoppers in Wing were! Hon. M. J. Englert, Judge of First|the subscriber did not become aware arranging for the rental of the old| ,Miss Naomi Hagstrom paid a| ning, and their families are invited to/Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant, Mrs,| Judicial District, ‘sitting in of the falsity of the representations ° ra ah 8 | postotfice building for Mrs. Lies-|Visit to Pleasant View school in| Issy Brown, Evelyn Donavan and| attend. a James Novy and son Anton, John| stead. until about the time of the com- | Rock Hill | man’s Millinery shop. Steiber township Friday afternoon.| Donald and Dorothy Morris were| . Word was received in Braddock | Kock, Andrew Ackerman, Mr. Hom.| |, J. Bryans, Mohall, and mencement of this action, | Mix of the Northern Power and| Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson| callers in Wilton Friday evening. Saturday that Fritz Sueltz, who has|berg and George Harmon. Funke, Minot, Attorn ‘or 2. Where renewal notes are giv-| ° > Light Co, installed the pump motor| called on Mrs. Arthur Johnson Mon- pias ates ian ey been in Jamestown for the past two! Ted Fode is working at the Mar-| tiffs and Respondent and Defend-jen in ignorance of the falsity — of i, Thursday three cars, chanteur in the Methodist church last week aay mOEnInES ct Avieeeeamt . t= pear het Bled te pieces al ean ores at present. ens cane Reps an as Northern Mo-/| representations, mn reliance upon| = Mrs. Harry Davenport, Miss Gud- ing the organ. ev. an irs. C. A. Aster, Rev. i oton, 5. ge james Novy took a load of grain} to", Company and Ex which the original obligation was : run “Jordah! and Miss Doris McCoul- de ee eon out of town|Mrs. A. Forsgren and J. C. Nord-| 4 — 1 the remains will be aaa eae cea to Wing Thursday forenoon, = P. M. Clark, Mohall umed, the maker is not precluded| \ logh, took the high school pupils and| several days visiting several cities|lund made a trip to Bismarck Fri- i side that of his mother. His fath-| Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wentz and| & Goss, Min: ‘om asserting his defense when the] : teacher to the West Creek to spend! in the state on legal matters, day. While there Mrs. Forsgren| | Mrs. Sid. White left for her home/er, Fritz Sueltz, accompanied by his| Mrs. Carl Johnson visited Clarence | Pellants Fred F renewal notes are sought to be en- r ' \. the day, but it looked rainy and| Mr, Hays has leased the Presby-| Rev. Aster and Mr. Nordlund broad-| in Minneapolis Tuesday. 7 brother, Herman and sister, Mrs. Wentz at one of the Blenartctae : forced ‘againat fini, t . a they didn’t like getting wet. Two! terian Manse, and moved his fam-|cast a program of sacred songs. ||, Mrs. C. E. Moffit and Mrs. J.|S, A, Engleman of Dana, left Sun-| pital on Wednesday, L. R. Baird, as Re 3. Under Section 4529 of the i of the cars got as far as Daven-| ily pot it last week, Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson and Hil visited at the B. F. Lane home|day evening to pitend the funeral. Mr. Herman Nieters and son were| State. Bank of +a -|Compiled Laws of 1913, the capital] it port's where the icucher and crowd) “Attorney McCarter made a busi-|son Fred, Mr. and Mrs. Erick Pear-| Tuesday evening. | : Mr. and Mrs. Button accom-| wing shoppers Thursday afternoon orth Da-Istock of a corporation can not l went in wading. Miss Doris Mc- i Ti Mond: nd O. G. Hagstrom were callers} , Val. Benz and F. H. Pillsbury at-|panied by Mr, and Mrs. M. E. Ryan| "Mice nine W ist tS ; spondent, | legally be issued before the payment Coulloghsand ee) Virginia, Wall-| "°se tri ite rere ager in Wilton Monday, po veel tended the bankers convention at| motored to Bismarck Sunday to eee| artornoon nad eee. A abaay: he note glaen ‘in peltieneeeen \ man, Edith Francis, Ima Myers! ploy of the Grand Pacific hotel. | Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brochl, | Mandan Wednesday. Mr, Button’s little niece, Marvel |@)scrneon, Beate umae: ‘avings Bark, a corpora-| pai si : t a i Inar Strand Arnold Wold, event to|” ‘The Steele Parent-Teacher asso-| Saturday, a fine baby boy. An eran ee pate and Mis, | Balime sot Leis who ies MERE Sle, aed Mra. Christ -Wente.and - Paul, Mi "4. Where the maker of a note ia k Regan. When they all mt they| ciation ;held its last meeting Mon-| Mr. and eu L. Aphoscn and ik Maan re peer meaday. exits a a anc Mrs, M chilean of Tuttle called at the Wm. pete dante ant) ; not. shown 0 have execute tn n t! ad a Dig surprise for each other. {day evening. Quite a large num-|Mr. and Mrs. William Richard mo- a ae Jee apd sday | Witt home Sunday afternoon. at sania i same for the accomodation of e} : ent Sunday at te Earl Mowder| cevgae Present. (to listen to |tored to Bismack Tuesday to teans-| 5 00" on Jato, oat in town, Wed: fron atancting the di:riet conver |, Tom Novak was in Wing’ Monday |, Proved to be in 2 haves. bank nor fot the -Coeaeea 4 spent Sunday at the Earl Mowder| splendid paper on Qualifications of| act business. ert pping tion of Federated Women's clubs |£0renoon, ps eae cates enabling the bank to make a bette 5, hocie. EES ‘to aeen| = Patron by Miss Gladys Whitmore.}| A number of people from Still ne HP, Asselstine and M. G. Me- ed ot Porm Those who atended the ball game nel ia femed i Ishowing of assets to the public ex : Saturday night for the auxiliary] moat Lindseth made a trip to Bis-jtended the baccalaureate service! natty "motored to, Hazelton where |" The bacsslaureate se. vices for the|&t Florence Lake Sunday were Mr, subsequent purchaser or encum-|aminer, the receiver of the bani ? meeting. casemate se ed Deter haus ee ce pene eas Noe Of the grad: Mr. Asselstine consulted a doctor | Braddock high school grill be held mieier pnd. ed ae folen braneer for value and without no: | Bee, ve perenne: ivan Saag d a i . KE. church Sunday, May > + | ti PS | ieee fauiace called at the Earl] “Gardner Foye is planting several] yates of the class of 1928. sont health on Wednesday fn the - pi 8 wa on ve peck Henry Pavey, Nina Waiste, Helen fice, Oe eo tents 4 | Mr, aod Wry, Anirew. Olsoncolhed | ace eprerzounien aeariet Hace Noe | eee | RE cd Olsce.ared son. away (acted by Rone GM: Pearaon, and sfaroy, Marchant, John Wit |taith purchases the mortgaged frope| (Seliabus by the Court). 3 at J. F. Littles Tuesday. David Goodman was in Stecle|{ || motored to Bismarck Wednesday| Frank Long has treated his store| and Marcella Nicters. erty on a foreclosure sale. without | «Anpeal from the Distriet Court. “4 Roy Farley motored to Regan Friday eveniin eral oneal “4 ei | Menoken PY evening to see Eddy and r-port him|to a fresh coabsot Bale which has cea rhn Koch, Me aed bnes Paying any money © costs of Mi an County, Hon, John C. Lowe, — OO doing fine, greatly improved its <ppearance. - aS sc 88+! foreclosure, but crediting the | Judge: y Wein? 'E, Patton and Mrs, Louis tone oe TF ioc e ee Dawson| Mrs. A.C. Dance and children] Mrs. Fr H. Pillsbury entertained|"'Mr.and Mrs, H. M. Sherwin were |Were shoppers in Wing Friday. amount of the bid on the mortga,| Affirmed, cee | Jorgenson were shopping in Re- d ws T, Bee Congre} -_ al| were in Bismarck Monday and at-|the eighth grade pupils and the| week-end visitors at Minot. Mrs, Herman Nieters and son! gor's debt, is as Ysequent pur-} Opinion of the Court by Bir gan Thursday. aT chee fat ignd Steele Mendey i tended the sewing club at the home/teachers, Misses Charlotte Moffit,| George Rousu, who has been bar-| Harold are on the sick list this week | chaser for value within the meaning | el]. J. ‘Ansanaaee 4 ‘The Canfield high school had al ing after financial matters it con.| of Mrs. A. J. Selby. Jardis Rafteseth and John Cogsrove|bering in G. Sempel’s barber shop| with the flu. ec of Sections 6729 and 6755, C. | McGee & Goss, for Appellan a 5 icnfc and weiner roast at the creek! nection with the Kidder County Dry} Mrs. Harry Graves, who has been |at a very delicious luncheon Thurs-|here for some time, has opened a] Louis Novy was a Wing caller) 1913, and as to him a ceed, absclute|. E.R. Sinkler and G. 0. Brekke . fast Thursday, if not for the mos-| organization. deal patient in the Bismarck hospital|day noon. shop for himself in Kintyre and Mr, | Thursday afternoon. in form, cannot be proved to be a|for Respondents. 4 quitoes and a thunderstorm, they| "the Steele hi th band rendered| for the past two weeks, was dis- Mr. J. Hill entertained the Sempel is back at the old stand) Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wentz motored | mortgage. ———— i - * would have had a good time. eral selections on the street | charged Konday and spent a couple! mothers club Thursday afternoon.| again. S to Bismarck Wednesday to get their| 3, A grantee in an absolute deed,| __ NOW THERE'S ONLY 99 Clyde Little took a horse up to a gs di oe Monda: tve.|of days visiting at the Charles Quite a few were present and a very| The annual “open house” end pro-|son Clarence, who has been in the paying taxes on land so conveyed,| Emporia, Kan.—Dan Davies, on al his uncle Roy Thursday. ning, and a large crowd enjoyed the| Graves home before leaving for her| lovely lunch wat served by the| gram of the primary department of | hospital the past two weeks. cannot, as against a subsequent pur.|of Emporia’s celebrated 100 bach: 4 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Little of| musk "Be crowd enjoyed the) Home at Steele. hostess about 5 o'clock. the Braddock school will be post-|_ Leroy and Helen Marchant and| chaser at a mortgage forecolsure|clors, of the list published recentl; f Wing were supper guests at the!” Miss Oma Nahin was up from| Mr..and Mrs. Hector McLean and| Mrs, Pillsbury entertained a few|poned until next week owing to the|John Witt attended the play and|<tie have then eieeg onacolsure | fe Judge Wilford Riegle, has fall 4 Roy Little home Saturday. Tappen Tuesday giving musi Yee.|#0n Gordon and daughter, Miss|iadies at a lovely luncheon Thurs-|measles epidemic in the school. It|dance in Wing Friday evening, the land. to the wiles of Cupid and taken ta 4 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Landerholm Ley “ Poe vant ash n.| Katherine spent Si visiting |day afternoon. is hoped that most of the children] Mr. and Mrs. John Fode, Sr., were| (Syllabus by the Court.) himself a wife, despite his vowed * left last week for Wyoming where| nounced that the WC. T. U. was| Mr. and Mrs. Herman Neuglebauer ‘Mrs, B. F. Lanz, A. ©. Lane and|will be back again by that time. | Bismarck callers Saturday. Appeal from the District Court| allegiance to the Bachelors’ club Mr. Legderholm will stay a while| arg ing f o lamation con | of McKenzie. Mrs. Ella Porter motored to Bis-| Miss Helen Erickson was a week-| Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marchant and |of eneon County, Grimson, Judge.| Davies, who secured a license for his health, test to be held t Tratney the feat Mrs. Robert Boyd went, to Velva,|marck Friday. * lend guest at the hom. of Mr. and/daughters Margaret and Irene and| Action in equity to declare a deed|marry Mabel Griffiths, said the} at Mrs. C, 0. Kettleson and Randal week in June,” ™st/ N. D., to. care for her ‘daughter,| Joe Kindall and son, aabe and|Mrs. F, G. Fockler. P Pearl White called at the H. Nieter/a mortgage and to have taxes paid|were engaged long before the list 4 motored to Wing Friday afternoon. MMi Dit i incipal at the| Mrs. Mildred Russell, who was ill/Cornie Kimble motored to Bismarck| _R. H. Corey and Wm. Wilton were | home Friday evening. by the grantee decreed a first lien | was published. i They met the train as they expected| Hazelton schools, ‘stopped in’ toms] With scarlet fever. Mrs. Boyd was! Friday, Bismarck callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hartman and|on the land. From a judgment in 150 little chicks on the train. route “home” fopPed in town] called back Sunday on account of|' Hans Mork, W. H. Ed.m’s hired ‘Messers Barton Savage and Mc- family and Eddie Hirschkorn were|favor of the plaintiff, defendants’ Mrs. Mary Rasche, Shirley and| forks Inter-high school contest "| the illness of her husband. Mrs.|man was found dead in bec early| Lachlan and Mesdames Long, Allen, in Wing Saturday evening. appeal. FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: : ee Mrs, Martin Dockter and baby mo-| "The Legion® Auxiliary has’ peti-| Randall Boyd is now visiting at the |i morning when they went to|Aarvig and Savage attended the O.|"" Mrs. Frank Homberg and Mrs.| Reversed and action dismissed. . 7 tored to Regan Friday. tioned the city counell to. takerac.| Robert Boyd home. call him for breakfast. The under-|E. S. Memorial services held in Lin-| George Harmon attended the Home| Opinion of the Court by Englert, Mr. and Mrs. S, L, Jordahl mo-| tion relative to changing the leascd| _ Mrs. Glen Baker attended the fun-|taker was called and took the body |ton Tuesday evening. Makers club Friday afternoon. Dist. J. Mr. Justice Burr, disquali- tn | tored to Luther Bailey’s to visit| railroad ark tee eet eral of a relative in Hazelton Sun-!to Bismarck. Rennie Barth returned this week! Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Rhodes, son|fied, did not participate, Hon. M. J. ;” Be es { Mr. Bailey, who has been ill. to a city park, so. that It mag to] day. The show given by W. V. Carrol/from Ashland, Ohio, to which place/nonaid and daughter Elaine attend-|Englert, Judge of First Judicial \ iy Lal \. Ghas, Our and Olaf Wold com- beautified ond ‘uept in fide: Brg Nir. and Mrs. C, D. King spat Friday night .was well attended and|he accompanied the remains of his|eq the show in Wing Saturday eve-|District, sitting in his stead. Nos A ie | a breaking a 50-acre field for) tion for Steele's folks. Mothers’ Day vi ng M + King’s) was very good. The ladies aid held| uncle, Wm. Beard. ning. Harold B. Nelson, Rugby, for Ap- N 7 ir. Lundberg. They will now start . mother, Mrs. O. W. King of Bis-/a pie and ice cream sale after the Braddock School Notes Dan McKinnon, Catherine * Lee, | pellants. f Cm: } ! breaking for Mr. Jordahl. | Pas BAS marek. ; show and took in a nice sum. _ A group of 15 students and teach- | 725,21 Lytle, Anton and Tracy! Traynor & Traynor, Devils Lake, . Hy “5. Fe Little and Clayton are Glen Vi Mrs, M. E, Funston entertained} The school held their annual pic-|ers of the Braddock grade school! Novy, Willism ‘and Tommy Ryan|fo. Respondent. 1 hauling sand and plaster to school | n View || mr. and Mrs. Richard Salter .and/nic at Kurt's grove Saturday and as|drove to Linton Saturday, May 12, were Sunday callers at the Nieter ——s 0 No. 1. Mr. Howe will plaster and|®——-—-—-—-—--------—-9 | little daughter Dorothy at dinner|the day was very nice a large crowd |to take part in the play day ath-|1 006 the fore part of the afternoon. |. 0. Lee, et al, as trustees of an repair schoolhouse. Mrs. George Montgo of Wil-| Sunday. The dinner was given in|attended and a lunch was enjoyed|letic events. They were successful express trust, doing business un- al ir. and Mrs, Willard Dimond|ton and Mrs. E. Sehoolenage \q | honor_of the third birthday of Dor-/by young and old and about 4 o'clock |in bringing home the championship der the firm name and style of n. motored to Guss Gordon’s Sunday.| niece and nephew Martha and J: ckie othy Salter. e teachers served ice cream to all.|banner for their class which is on r Sterling the Glen Ullin Trust, Plaintiffs Isaac Marcovitz and sons Milton| Newman motored out to” H, po jenator Wood and William Lang-|The afternoon was passed in foot|display at the schoolhouse. A total and Respondents, { i and Robert of Mandan called at the) cijuits pes ‘of Baldwin Fri ‘ermen| er of Bismarck visited at the C. D.|races and jumping. of 24 points were won by the con-|@——————_—_9 oer - J. Little and Louis Jorgenson homes for their-incubators. day after King home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Baily enter-|testants.. The individual winners} Mra Oest Prince and son, Harold| Hercules Powder Company, et al,|. Sunday. i. and Mrs. Clarence Sund-|.M!,Fred Hansen of Bismarck tained at Sunday dinner, Mr. and| were as follows: were Bismarck callers Monday. Defendants. he Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swanson of|,:com and family of Wi n| Spent Friday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, Pete Hofstade and children! Girl V--Mamie Naaden,| Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Heib and|B. H. Deters ,et al, Defendants and er Bismarck visited over Satu: spent Sunday “3 the Cha: apreitd _D. King. and Mrs. Val Ber=. i 75-yard dash, first, 5 points; potato! son Eddie visite’ at the Princess! Appellants. : Sunday at the John Howe and pn bs a | Miss Gertrude Ness took Sunday| Mrs. Olson and children| race, second, 3 points; baseball! home at Sterling Sunday. 1. A corporation executed a { i Luther Bailey homes. dinners at the A. C. Dance home. |and sister, Lamb spent / throw, first, 5 points; declamation,| Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Richardson | trust mortgage on its property to visited at the Prince home Sunday.|secure two hundred fift: me. I Benny and Dean Myers,|,, Word has been received here of| “Mr. and Mrs. Harold Arnold en-|Sunday at’ the M. reson and Ed.| third, 1 t. Gudrun Jordah! and Emile Johneon |the marriage of Freda Spitzer, tertained a group of friends at thelr| Blensworth Mabel Hill, motored to the Bill Blue farm last |daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis| home here Saturday evening. The| ‘The Ladies’ Aid will meet at the| Claes Ill-Helen Hill, potato race,! Anderson home while Mr. Ander-|pay existing liens and mortgages oe Sunday to visit with Mrs. Grace| Spitzer. Although we were unable| evening was spent. dancing and|B, F. Lane home Wednesday after-| second, 3 “ son was ill in the Bismarck hospi-|and thus make the trust mortgage Myers. to secure the young man’s name at plaving cards. noon, June the 6th. Everyone wel- V—John Schaefer, | ta}, . a first lien on the Property. - Olaf Wold spent tho week-end at/this writing the community extends|'' Mrs. Violet Clayton spent Sunday | come. broad jump, second, 3 points. ficient funds weer not realized on ntal home. their best wishes to the young] visiting at the George Varnum| Mr. and Mrs. John Benz motored|" "In ant the seventh and eighth Between the years 1690 and 1720|note sales to pay off all liens and Il Lindsey mo- mine home. to Bismarck Saturday on business.| grades have finished their pastel| there were more than 2000 pirates| mortgages. An execution, was is- Ben ening fay rhe | ahem Uae | desea Paha Rae Renee ie di Mahar ente aren ne et 2, Per ge, tn | Pe rah se a Ps-"don making is * b ir. ant irs. a m re ir room. accol . com| and the m af home with the Jorgenson family|tored to Bismarck Saturday on bus-| dren, Eleanor Webber, Elrid Knut-|has been a patient for the past | painted pictures of birds and flow-| Chambers writing in Liberty. aR a sold to the judgment | bearings, i ’ ‘ ? notes ag- petate race, third. Mrs. Prince was working at the|gregating $50,000.00 a agreed 0 le

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